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March 28 - Mississippi Supports Health Insurance Exchange Initiative

Gov Haley Barbour was joined recently by doctors, small-business owners, and leaders of the prolife community in support of his initiative to create a Mississippi Health Insurance Exchange that could extend health benefits to thousands of small businesses and their employees.

With support from the Mississippi Medical Association, the state-affiliate to National Right to Life, the Mississippi Association of Realtors, and the Mississippi Center for Public Policy, Barbour says his proposal addresses a critical issue. “Affordable health insurance is a critical issue in our state, which has an alarmingly high rate of uninsured residents. [These] endorsements underscore the fact that action must be taken to ensure hard-working Mississippians have the healthcare they deserve,” he says.

“As we explore new ways of trying to fill this gap in the healthcare system, we should look to the benefits of a health insurance exchange program, which include reducing administrative costs and paperwork and providing workers with a broader choice of coverage plans, insurance portability, and tax benefits,” he adds.

Nearly 134,000 Mississippians work for small businesses that do not offer employer-sponsored health insurance. Creation of a Mississippi Health Insurance Exchange program is seen as a major step toward giving employees of small businesses more access to health insurance at more affordable rates.

The Mississippi Health Insurance Exchange Program is designed to provide Mississippians a way to buy, own, and keep health insurance from job to job. Under his proposal, the state-authorized health insurance exchange would function as a market clearinghouse for health insurance options, and participation would be entirely voluntary. For small businesses, the exchange would serve in an administrative role similar to a human resources department at a larger business.

Employers should be able to purchase health plans of their choice while taking advantage of the existing tax benefits of employer-based health insurance. In a health insurance exchange, a Mississippi business would contribute a predesignated amount of money toward the cost of an employee’s health insurance. By designating the exchange as the employer’s health plan, the contribution becomes tax-free to the small-business owner, and the health benefits are tax-free to the employee.

“While the health insurance exchange is not a complete cure for the rising cost or availability of health insurance, it could offer increased coverage options and flexibility for employers,” Barbour says.

Source: Office of the Governor of Mississippi

 

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